UNM Anderson Faculty Media Guide

UNM Anderson Speaker's Bureau

Several of Anderson's professors have joined together to offer our services as luncheon speakers at various service and professional groups in the Albuquerque community.
A complete list of speakers and topics is available using the following link.

Centers & Institutes

The faculty at the Anderson School of Management host a number of conferences throughout the year ranging from indigenous entrepreneurship, sustainability, accessibility,
qualitative research and e-commerce.

Anderson News

The UNM Business Plan Competition (Technology and Entrepreneurial) brings together students and alumni, venture capitalists, investors, and
area entrepreneurs. Take your business idea to the competition to win startup funding!

The faculty at the Anderson School of Management host a number of conferences throughout the year ranging from indigenous entrepreneurship, sustainability, accessibility,
qualitative research and e-commerce.

What's Happening at Anderson

The faculty at the Anderson School of Management host a number of conferences throughout the year ranging from indigenous entrepreneurship, sustainability, accessibility,
qualitative research and e-commerce.

Anderson School of Management Academic Honesty Code

Our Commitment

Anderson School of Management faculty, staff and students commit to values of trust,
honesty, integrity, and accountability. We will not tolerate academic dishonesty.

Rationale

We recognize that academic dishonesty is a corrosive force in any university community.
Apathy or acquiescence in the presence of academic dishonesty is not a neutral act, as
it undermines the bonds of trust and integrity among members of the Anderson community,
defrauds those who may eventually depend on our knowledge and integrity, and devalues
the Anderson culture.

Applicability

Persons employed at Anderson in any capacity and all students enrolled in any program
or course at Anderson are required to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with
the Anderson Academic Honesty Code. Each is responsible to acquaint him or herself with
it.

The Code shall be published on the Anderson website. Letters informing students of
their admission to Anderson, appointment letters to faculty and staff, and all academic
syllabi shall include the “Our Commitment” language from our Anderson Academic Honesty
Code and provide a link to the complete published Code.

Academic Dishonesty Defined

ACADEMIC DISHONESTY is any conduct which involves deception or fraud in academic work
or which enables a person to obtain an unfair advantage in academic matters. Academic
dishonesty includes, but is not limited to:

CHEATING: intentionally using or attempting to use unauthorized materials,
assistance, information, or study aids in any academic exercise;

FABRICATION: intentional, reckless, and unauthorized falsification or
invention of any information or citation in an academic exercise;

PLAGIARISM: intentionally, recklessly, or knowingly misrepresenting
the work, words or ideas of another as one's own in any academic exercise;

UNAUTHORIZED COLLABORATION: assistance or collaboration which has not been
expressly authorized by the instructor. Students who are not clear on what
assistance or collaboration is permitted should assume that none is permitted,
or contact the instructor promptly and directly to inquire;

MISREPRESENTING GROUP CONTRIBUTION: intentionally or otherwise allowing
one’s name to be included as an equal contributor on or to group work when
that is not the case; and

FACILITATING ACADEMIC DISHONESTY: intentionally or knowingly helping or
attempting to help another to violate any provision of this Code or obstructing
a Code investigation. This category includes the failure to report known or
suspected cases of academic dishonesty.

Responsibilities

To promote the highest standards of academic integrity, all members of the Anderson
community agree to abide by this Code, agree to its reporting requirements, and
accept the following additional responsibilities:

STUDENTS: ACADEMIC HONESTY PLEDGE

By enrolling in any course at Anderson, the student accepts the Anderson Academic
Honesty Code and affirms the following pledge:

I will not lie, cheat, fabricate, plagiarize or use
any other dishonest means to gain unfair academic advantage.

In all academic settings, Anderson faculty members shall provide students with
clearly expressed expectations regarding academic honesty and shall make all
reasonable efforts to discourage and deter academic dishonesty. Consistent with
UNM policies, when academic dishonesty is detected or suspected, the affected
Anderson faculty member has the responsibility to take appropriate action under
the circumstances. In any instance where the academic dishonesty penalty impact
is equal to or greater than one letter grade in the course, the faculty member
shall make an informational report to his or her department chair and the
Anderson Associate Dean. The Associate Dean shall thereupon make an
informational report to the Dean of Students. The reporting objective is to:
a) identify and monitor the nature and severity of any academic dishonesty at
Anderson and b) facilitate University enforcement of academic dishonesty
penalties, especially where multiple infractions involving the same student
may occur in more than one University college.

Anderson staff and administrative personnel accept responsibility to support
faculty and students in achieving and maintaining academic honesty by
establishing and maintaining procedures for fostering awareness and compliance,
reporting and record-keeping, and undertaking periodic review of Anderson’s
program for academic honesty.

Reporting Academic Dishonesty

All members of the Anderson community – including students, faculty, staff and
administration – share the responsibility to challenge and report, in good faith,
actual or suspected acts of academic dishonesty. Any member of the Anderson
community who has witnessed an act of academic dishonesty, or has information
that would lead a reasonable person to the conclusion that such an act has
occurred or been attempted, is expected to report this knowledge promptly to
the course instructor, the Anderson Associate Dean, or the UNM Dean of Students.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Special Recognition to Gary Pavela, Director of Judicial Programs and Student Ethical Development, University of Maryland, and author of the Model Code of Academic Integrity.

Academic Honesty Task Force

Act as a "champion" for the Academic Honesty Code (marketing, advocacy, and program continuity)